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SECOND DAY AT EPSOM

TRUSTWORTHY SCORES A WIN iUTSIDER SHARES VICTORY IN SECOND RACE DENVER CITY’S VICTORY IN SUBURBAN THE second rnd concluding da.y of the Auckland Trotting Club’s winter meeting was staged at Alexandra Park today in fine, but overcast weather. There was again a fair attendance, and the track is heavy.

MANUKAU HANDICAP Of £250; limit 3.28£; li miles 3—TRUSTWORTHY (Mrs. T. Brady), ch m, by Worthy Bond—Connie, 4vrs. limit, S. M. August 1 I—GREAT PARRISH (J. T. Paul), br o, by Guy Parrish—Bertha Bell, 3vrs. 24yds. J. T. Paul 2 3 GREAT BALLIN' (J. G. Robertson), b g, by Ballin—Runaway, Cyrs, 12yds, J. G. Robertson .... 3 Also: 2 High Sea, limit: 7 Kingsclere, limit; 9 Glandore, 3 2yds; 4 Richore, 12yds; 5 Explosion, 36yds; 10 Goldman, 36yds; 6 Te Wahia, 38yds. Won by a neck, with a neek between second and third. Times: 3.39 3-5, 3.37 4-5, 3.39. Winner trained by T. Brady, East Tamaki. The improver. Great Parrish, £741, was backed solidly for the Manukau Handicap in which there was fair support for High Sea, £279, and Trustworthy, £245, High Sea, Kingsolcre and Trustworthy made play early but passing the stands the last-named led Kingsclere, Goldman, Richore, Great Parrish, High Sea and Great Ballin. The pacemaker made his advantage lour lengths over Kingsclere down the hack, and three lengths farther back followed Great Parrish, Great Ballin and Goldman. The favourite improved his position approaching the turn, but Trustworthy led round the bend six lengths to the good. She tangled then, ancl was stopping badly, but Great Parrish just failed to reach Trustworthy by a neck, while Great Ballin was a similar distance back third. Another neck away came Kingsclere, ahead of Explosion, Richore, Te Wahia and Goldman. The winner paced unhoppled. ROYAL HANDICAP Of £250; limit 4.57; 2 miles 8— NELSON GIRL (W. Johnstone), b m, by Nelson Bingen—Auckland Girl, 6yrs, limit, A. Julian * 1-P.LUE ANI) GOLD (L. O. Thomas), b m, by The Triumph—Kola Bell, syrs. 36yds, L. Thomas * 9 DIRECT ACTION (G. E. Morgan and E. J. Docherty), b g, by Don Pronto—Huon Junior mare, aged, 4Syds, F. Gilchrist 3 dead-heat. \lso: 2 Ben Bingen, limit; 3 Parrish Belle, limit: 11 Prince Triumph, limit; 10 Royal Triumph, limit; 7 Black Magic, 36yds; 4 Lord Haldane, 48yds; 6 Rangitero, 60yds; 5 Audo Spray, 72yds. Won by three-quarters of a length. Times: 5.15. 5.12, 5.11 2-5. Nelson Girl trained by A. Julian. Elfir si ie. Blue and Gold trained by L. O. Thomas, lower Ilutt. Fairly even betting in the Royal Handicap found favourites in Blue and Gold, £652, Ben Bingen £576, and Parrish Belle £540. but one of the divi-dend-payers was Kelson Girl £155. In the early part Kelson Girl led from Parrish Belle, but at the stands the latter had charge from Ben Bingen and Kelson Girl, with a gap to Direct Action, and also daylight buck to Blue and Gold, who broke badly in the first furlong. When they came; past the .stands the second time there was no alteration in the leading trio, with Blue and Gold, Direct Action and Rangitero following. Leaving the straight Ben Bingen broke badly, and Parrish Belle and Kelson/ Girl were soon eight lengths clear of Blue and Gold and Direct Action, and in this order they turned for home. The favourite made a gallant effort to just catch Kelson Girl on the post, the judge declaring a dead-heat with Direct Action threeparts of a length back third. Then 10 lengths away came Rangi.tero, .Parrish Belle and Ben Bingen. SUBURBAN HANDICAP Of £250; limit 4.16; 2 miles 4 DENVER CITY (B. F. Spiers), ch g by Denver Huon—Prince Imperial mare. 4yrs, limit A. Hendricksen ’ 1 TRUSTWORTHY (Mrs. T. Brady)’, ch m, by Worthy Bond—Connie, 4yrs, 3 2yds pen., to 4Syds, S. M. August •> —GOLD TREASURE (H. A. Swatfield), oh g, by Gold Bell—Casling, 6yrs, 12yds, A. Julian 3 Also: 8 Belle o’ Mine, limit: 14 Chrystal, limit; 2 Home Voyage, limit: 16 Lady Author, limit; 15 Maid of the Mountains, limit; 11 Rangihau, limit; 17 Thelma Mack, limit; 12 Mignonne, 12yds* 3 Some Dillon. 12yds; 5 Nelson Diilcn, -4yds; 10 Arachne, 36yds; 7 Dan Dii*e< t ?« y £ s: , 6 H °hora. 36yds: 13 Dealer, 60vds; 19 Reliance. 60yds; 18 Uncle Bert. S4ytls Won by half a head, with two lengths between second and third. Times: 5 2 4.u8 1-5, and 5.2 2-5. * Winner trained by A. Hendricksen, Ha Is well. Gold Treasure £749 and Home Voyaso £719 were the prime fancies for the Suburban Handicap, but the dividends were returned by Denver City ■6467 and Trustworthy £l3O. Denver City, Hansrihau and Belle o' Mine made the early running, but Trustworthy ran through smartly to tako second position to Denver City at the stands, where following them were Belle o’

Mine, Arachne, Rangihau, Hohora, Kelson Dillon and Gold Treasure. At the stands the second time Arachne

and the favourite occupied places in behind the leading pair, but Trustworthy began to move and along the back soon headed Denver City, maintaining her advantage to be two lengths clear at the bend, with Denver City, Dealer, Gold Treasure, Belle o’ Mine, Arachne and Dan Direct following. Trustworthy went very wide at the turn, allowing Denver City to get up on the rails and inflict a narrow defeat—half a head. Gold Treasure was two lengths back third, and then came Dealer, Belle o’ Mine, Dan Direct and Arachne. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP Of £750; limit 4.30; 2 miles S—FLOR ENT (C. E. Sampson), br g, by Florizel—Adelaide, aged, limit, A. W. Broughton 1 3—JEWEL POINTER (D. Brideson), br h, by Logan Pointer—Law Chimes, aged, 60yds, S. M. August 2 I—LINKMAN (V. Alborn), b g, by Match light—Harold Dillon mare, syrs, 24yds, A. Cox 3 Also started:—7 Logan’s Pride, limit; 8 Carmel, 12vds: 2 Reremai, 24yds; 9 Sunshower. 24yds; 4 Cardinal Logan, 36yds; 6 The Abbey. 48yds. ■Won by a neck, with two lengths between second and third. Times: 4.57, 4.52 1-5, and 4.56. Winner trained by A. W. Broughton, Te Awamutu. The main event, the Prince of Wales Handicap, was run in a blinding shower. The favourites were Linkman £1,198, Reremai £622 and Jewel Pointer £579; the winner, Florent, carrying £471. The Abbey refused at the start, Logan’s Pride, Florent and Sunshower going out smartest, but passing the stands Jewel Pointer (who made up liis grourd fast) ranged alongside Logan’s Pride, with Florent, Sunshower, Carmel (all together), Linkman, Cardinal Logan and Reremai in attendance, there being just six lengths between :he field. Jewel Pointer led at the stands the second time from Reremai ard Logan’s Pride, with Linkman, Carmel and Florent all on terms, followed by Cardinal Logan and Sunshower. Movir.g down the back only half a length separated Jewel Pointer and Reremai, and a length and a-half away followed Linkman, Florent, Carmel and Cardinal Logan. With the exception of Florent displacing Reremai this order was maintained into the straight. Florent and Jewel Pointer made it a good finish, and the iformer won only by a neck, with the favourite. Linkman. two lengths away. Reremai was a head back fourth, and Cardinal Logan fifth. ADAMS’ MEMORIAL CUP Of £500; limit 4.36; 2 miles I—HAROLD LOGAN (Miss E. Hinds), b g, by Ijigan Pointer—lvy Cole, aged, 24yd.., R. Humphreys 1 3—ENAWAH (W. Johnstone), ch m, by Peterwah —Ena Bell, syrs, limit, R. A. McMillan 2 9—WARS PI TE (Aver ill Bros.), b g. by Man-o’-War —Victor Royal mare, syrs, limit, J. T. Paul .... 3 Also started: 4 Gang Awa’, limit: 10 Hal Chimes, limit; 5 Invader, limit; 2 Neeoro, limit: 14 Peter Pirate, limit; 7 Mountain Dell, 12yds; 11 Warplane, 12yds; 13 Laplander, 24yds; G Stanmoor, 24yds; S Evelyn Locanda, 36yds; 12 Gold Dial, 36yds; 15 Torpedo Huon, 48yds. Won by five lengths, with four lengths between second and third. Time: 4.51 2-5, 4.55 2-5 and 4.58 1-5. Winner trained by R. Humphreys, Templeton.

Money rolled in for Harold Logan in the Adams’ Memorial Cup, and his support came to £1.476, twice as much as the second and third fancies, Keero £761, and Enawah £525. Several tangled at the start, but War spite and Gang Awa’ went away well from Mountain Dell, Warplane and Keero, and when they reached the stands Mountain Dell, Warplane and Keero were all together, leading Stanmoor. Gang Awa’, Warspite, Harold Logan, Peter Pirate, Invader and Enawah. After a further circuit Keero was in play from Gang Awa', Harold Logan (on the outside), Stanmoor, Invader and Enawah, and reaching the back stretch Stanmoor assumed command, his attendants being Harold Logan, Gang Awa’ and Enawah. Then crossing the top Harold Logan took charge to lead into the straight from Enawah, Gang Awa’, Invader, Warspite and Peter Pirate. The favourite had matters his own way to the post. beating Enawah by five lengths, with Warspite another four lengths back. Fourth place went to Gang Awa’, with Invader and Peter Pirate next.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 10

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SECOND DAY AT EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 10

SECOND DAY AT EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1005, 23 June 1930, Page 10